The Art of Golf is learning to do nothing
 
Golf with Mehlhorn
Welcome to Golf with Mehlhorn our new site!
The art of golf is learning to do nothing but picture the flight or roll of the ball. I heard a young tour player being interviewed on TV and he said his psychologist told him to think of anything but the shot he was playing.  He said "I think of fishing".  Pretty good, but I'll bet that somewhere lurking in his mind is at least an expectation of where the ball is going. We want to offer golfers of all abilities the oppurtunity to experience Mr. Bill Mehlhorns great golf legacy.  Bill, of course, was judged by his peers as the purist striker of the ball, but they also recognized that he had something else to give in the teaching of the game   and would ask his help with their games and send their friends to Bill.  Bill never charged his fellow professionals for his help.  Now you can experience for yourself his golf legacy.  As you move through this web site you won't leave empty handed.  Enjoy!
Our mission
Is to bring the insights and perspectives of Mehlhorn to all golfers who have the interest and desire to reach out and acquire for themselves these self evident, verifiable truths which Mr. Mehlhorn brought to us all.
Golf with Mehlhorn is our way to bring to the golfing world the wonderful legacy of Mr. Bill Mehlhorn and his unique perspective of using natural movement and the use of the subconscious mind to teach ourselves to hit a golf ball. His analytical capacity brings great insights in the play of the game not found anywhere. Bill had a photographic mind and memory beyond belief thus brings alive for all to enjoy the history of golf from the early 1900's almost to the end of the century.
Hello, my name is Bobby Shave, a PGA professional in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. I was lucky enough to spend over 20 years with Bill Mehlhorn and I want to bring Mehlhorn to the world of golf.

Mehlhorn was a fantastic shotmaker, a great teacher and to boot was the longest hitter of his day. Mr. Mehlhorn won more than 47 tournaments in his 10 year playing career and competed on the first Ryder Cup team in 1927.  He was a gallery fovorite because of his uncanny accuracy.

Mehlhorn taught by associating the golf swing with other things we do in life that require movement of our arms and legs, like throwing a ball or hitting one, swinging an ax or a sledgehammer, beating a rug (hanging on a line) skipping a rock across the water, cutting grass with a grass whip, etc.

The things you will learn you already know and they will become your ideas, and the basis for an adventure of a life time as you learn by doing. Bill just analyzed and verbalized the concepts. He showed us the way so to speak. You will go through those movements and feel the things Mehlhorn explains. They are all self-evident and verifiable and the best thing is they are easy to do and understand. You will be able to teach yourself and others just like he did. His quote on page 62 of his book "golf can't be as hard as they make it to be". It isn't, find out and call me anytime and we'll talk about this great game.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  PGA- Professional Golfers Association of America
"The best I ever saw from tee to green was Bill Mehlhorn"
Ben Hogan, Golf Magazine January, 1975

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Tommy Armour himself is probably one of the most perfect iron players ever to pick up a club; or perhaps, was such in his heyday. And the best man from tee to green? Tommy said there is one. "Wild Bill Mehlhorn," said the silver haired Scot. "From that tee to the green he was perfection. Put him on the greens and he went haywire. Just couldn't putt".
Golf Secrets Exposed by Bill Mehlhorn with Bobby Shave
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